LE~TTER:
.CASE _
the death of Mrs.
ie of Prof. E. C.
i geology and pal-
nt who' died in
Lon May 15, were
received, by Deant
rom '~ Prof. Case a
to the letter Mrs. Case's
erred, very suddenly, just,
hiours after she was strick-
mrt~ trouble. The trouble
it about by a chili which
ed ,during, an automobile
rain. She was taken to
Immediately and lapsed in-
of unconsciousness from
recovered only a. few mo-
)re her death. Interment
Ln Cape Town. a
e is now continuing his
'acing vegetable strata in
He expects to arrive in
just shortly before school
in Sepember.
WHAT'S GOING ON
FRIDAY
4-000-L.nature by Prof. Henry E.
Riggs, on "Our Transportation Prob-
lem from the Railway Viewpoint,"
Natural Science auditorium.
8:00-Lecture by Dr. L. L. Itubbard,
Regent of the University, on "Gul-
liver's Travels." (Illustrated).}
SATUVRDAY
8 :00-Exeursiov No. 2 -Ford Motor
company, Highland Park, and= the
'new Detroit public library.,Trip
ends at 3 o'clock in the afterno n.
Cleveland Murderer Identified
Cleveland, Ohio, June.28.-(By .A.
P.)-John L, Whitefield, alleged slay-
er of Patrolman Dennis Griffin, of
Cleveland, was identified. tonight by
Mrs. Agnes ,.rlel as th eman who box-
rowed a. shovel with which he> buried
the body fromt. her on May 11, the day
that the officer disappeared.,
thrva4hc. .-iyg
Cicago Starts to Boost Ford
Chicago, June 28:-(By A.P.)-Ac-
tine campaigning for Henry Ford for
president has been launched in Chi-
cago with the formation of the Chicago
Board of President's Cluibs, endors-
ing the Detroit automobile. manufac-,
turer. for the 1924 race.
Theme Alone
By Wathap Davis
.g and wide. spread
Jean Hamilton
Dean of women who will sail for a
,summer's stay in Europe, July 2.
with slides, spending most of his
time oni the bibliography of the book.
Severaj old copies of Robinson, Cru-
soe, pu~blished in the first edition,[
were shown.
DEAN HAMIULTON TO SP~END
SM-#Ei MOINTHS IN FRANCE
Miss Jean Hlamilton, Dean of Wo-
men, will sail for Europe from New
York on July 2. Dean Hamilton will
remain. abro+ad all summner. She
plans to spend the greater part of her
vacation in France.
Miss Helen Bishop, director of Hel-
en Newberry residence has been ap-
pointed~ acting dean. during Dean
Hamilton's absence.
AT THE THEAT19 RS$,
popuilar-1
,
"Robinson Cruspe" has been
the theme of the book, rather
hie style, plot, supposed allegory
amatic instances in the book,
ieme. of island isolation with a
eeking subsistence on nothing.
,e natural resources of his sur-
[ngs to aid him has a universal
[and is the secret of the book's
{s.
h is the opinion of Mr. 'H. C.
ins of New York City, authority
book. Mr. Hutchins, in a lec-
on "Robinson Crusoe" before
er session students, in the Nat-
Icience auditorium yesterday .af-
in, said that the theme of the
s undoubtedly the reason for its
rity. However, the theme of a
wrecked man being isolated on
and is not original with Daniel
the author. of the book, this
aving been,~ used several other
before the publication of De-,
Screen-Today
FORMER DEANOF WOMEN
EXTEND8 EUROPEAN
Arcade--Agnes Ayres
Heart Raider";
Blood" series, Round'
Majestic-David lDelaso
Girl of the Golden N
Orpheum.- Constance'
"Sace for the, Gods
Wuerth -- Florence<'
"Dusk to . Dawn."
TRH'
Mrs. Myra Beach Jordan, former
dean of women who left here early
last fall for a° tour of Europe has
extended her trip and will spend this
summer in England, returning to Ann
Arbor in September.f
Sponsor Landscape Work in Schools
*Chicago, June 2$.-(1By A.P4)-Ed-
ucational conference' in -schools and
colleges including all phases of" nurs-
ery work from planting to landscape
gardening will be sponsored by the
American; Association of Nurserymen.
This action was taken at the annual
meeting. today
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"Fighting
:Seven.
cos "The
West.,,I
Talmadge
Vidor in
eek
Bonstelle,
Ladies."
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World Aar Routes to be Maped
Tashington, June 28.-(By A.P)-
'ey of an air route around the
'Id has been authorized by Secre-
rWeeks, preliminary to a decis-
as to whether an attempt will be
e by United States aviators to en-
-le the globe.
Ex-Preiler Leaves on Vacation
ondon, June 28.-(.By A.P.)-An-
i Bonar Law left today for a re-
:on the southern coast of Eng-
Correspondence
Stationery
PLAIN and fancy, die-
1embossed, Michigan,
Fraternity and Sorority,
in many sizes, shapes and
befit quality, at moderate
prices.k
Summer School Law books. N+
and second-hand at Wahr's.--Adv.
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land, much improved in health after
the treatment which he has recently
undergone.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
rew
0. D. MORRILL ME
17 Nickel's Arcade
the Typewriter and Statfouery Store=
Florence Vidor in "Dusk to Dawn"
COMING SUNDAY-
MARY ALDEN.Iii "A Womain's Woman,
RO GERS
VISIT historic
Wlker Cavern -:
(COR. CHICAGO AND MONROE PIKES)
Gaulvay to Irish Hills
CHICKEN DINNERS ETC.
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Dinner Daily -
Dinner Sunday,
-6:15-7:30
-12.30-1:30
By reservation only
DELICIOUS HOME COOKING
Call OW6W b'efore 11:00 A. M.
for reservation.
CQ"Y Corner Tea Room
336 Maynard St. Opp. Nickels Arcade
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"BOYS WILL BE. BOYS,
A picture for everyone to enjoy
INDCOINtG SUNDAY
Win.. DeMille'.e
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TODAY AND SATURDAY
________The Original Comedian
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illustrated his talk
oi
Garrick (Detroit)-
Y company In, "To the
Advsrtilg
cants per word.
in advance ; f if-
rreading line per
Dancing x at Jim Burke's Pavilion,
Whitmuore. Lake,, Wednesday, Friday
and': Saturday. Also July; 4th, after-
noon and evening.-Adv.,
Look over tihe
fieds.-Adv.
values in
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1923 TENNIS ETTE
The Ideal Sports Outfit.
In White and Colors
$4.9 Q and:.5....af .
and repair'ed.
0. D. MORRILL
,s Arcade Phone 1718
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FIOE SALE
to save ten dollars on a new
ridden only .60 miles. Own-
g car. See A. H. Pollard at
House, 209, S.. State St. after
M. U.F.N.
x--Bargain for quick sale.
rinet with, double. case, $20.
E1M. 79-2
trch St. 7-3
E-.Yord Touring, good con-
Upholstered seats. Cheap
k sale. Call 1322-R. 7p-2
Golf
jinglet
par. A
ly and
near campus
sbox zz care
pArticulars.
6-3
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[ning water,
per month for
it if desired.
6-3
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The way to a man's heart I.-?=
This girl's Idea was'
"BE A DEVIL" .2
Wear ultra-modern clothes.
Let iin see you in a bathing suit.
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1923 1TOUR ETTE
The Popular Outing Costume,
in White and Colors
$4.95 and '$5.5OS
The 1923 Tour Btte is a most satisfying outing
costume, oie that every. college woman will
need this summer. No week-end trip would
be complete without the- Tour :tte. Such a
costume is sepecially well adapted to' canoeing
and makes an admirable golf suit. This cos-
tume may be had in khaki or colors at $4.95.
and in white at $550
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The Tennis $tte is the ideal sports costume for
every college woman. She will recognize it as
an essential part of her summer wardrobe and
when wearing it she will enjoy her recreation to
the utmost. The 1923 Tennis Ette lends com-
fort and jofy to the out-of-doors activities that
relieve summer school of strain. This outfit
comes in khaki and colors at $4.95 and in white
at $s.50o.
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Picnicing
opi campus. Call 2982-R.
6p-2
Golf
A round
rfountian
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Riail. 7p
Ad. On
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(Second floor.)
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